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Not quite as big of a audiophile as I was at a few years ago but I still have most of my equipment.
My desktop setup is a Topping DAC/AMP stack (the D90 MQA and A90), running a pair of Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pros. I've heard Topping be referred to as a "Chi-fi" brand but this stack has never done me wrong. I never saw much appeal financially in getting dozens of different pieces of gear to do the same thing.
For my television, I have a 5.1 set of the Atmos-capable Pioneer Elite by Andrew Jones speakers. I know that Pioneer isn't the most well-received speaker brand out there, but they sound phenomenal for me and I have some sentimental attachment to some of the pieces which is too personal and long-winded to get into.
Why the 1990?